In memoriam Parra de la Pim (1940-2024)

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In memoriam Pim de la Parra (1940-2024)

In memoriam Parra de la Pim (1940-2024)

Enfant terrible and bon vivant Text Armand Snijders – Image Iwan Brave Filmmaker, columnist and bon vivant Pim de la Parra died Friday at the age of 84. A look back at the turbulent life of the director of the iconic classic ‘Wan Pipel’, with which generations of Surinamese grew up. But who was also…
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Bill Viola the Raft

The Visionary Filmmaker: Bill Viola

antonfoek Bill Viola, a pioneer in the field of video art, has been captivating audiences with his profound and immersive installations for decades. His works often explore themes of human experience, spirituality, and the passage of time. One of his most compelling pieces, “The Raft,” exemplifies his ability to evoke deep emotional responses and provoke…
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The Enchanting Dance of the Birds-of-Paradise

The Enchanting Dance of the Birds-of-Paradise

antonfoek A Symphony of Colors and Movements Amsterdam, September 3rd, 2024 – In the dense rainforests of New Guinea, a mesmerizing spectacle unfolds as the male birds-of-paradise prepare to woo their potential mates. These avian artists transform the forest floor into a stage, where every movement is a carefully choreographed step in their courtship dance.…
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Aaron Copland - Fanfare For The Common Man

The Timeless Resonance of Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man”

A Tribute to the Everyday Hero antonfoek Amsterdam, August 29th, 2024 – Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” stands as a powerful tribute to the unsung heroes of everyday life. Composed in 1942 during the height of World War II, Copland’s piece was inspired by a speech from Vice President Henry A. Wallace, who…
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Twenty-four brain samples collected in early 2024 measured on average about 0.5% plastic by weight

Douglas Main Wed 21 Aug 2024 15.00 CEST – A growing body of scientific evidence shows that microplastics are accumulating in critical human organs, including the brain, leading researchers to call for more urgent actions to rein in plastic pollution. Studies have detected tiny shards and specks of plastics in human lungs, placentas, reproductive organs, livers,…
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Lynn Margulis

Lynn Margulis: Unraveling the Microbial Mysteries of Cell Evolution

antonfoek Lynn Margulis, a visionary biologist and tireless champion of the microbial world, made significant contributions to our understanding of cell evolution. Let’s explore her remarkable journey through four key aspects of her work: 1. Endosymbiotic Theory Lynn Margulis proposed the endosymbiotic theory, a radical explanation for the origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic…
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Man In Rabat/ Morocco Sits And is Always Reading

Man In Rabat/ Morocco Sits And is Always Reading 

Everyday At His Bookstore  antonfoek Mr. Aziz’s passion for reading is immediately infectious and moreover also extremely inspiring to all who encounter him and appreciate the transformative power of literature.  He has, no doubt, become a living legend in the heart of Morocco’s capital city of Rabat, a man whose life compltely revolves around the simple yet…
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Michio Kaku

The Physics of Time Travel: Michio Kaku’s Insights

antonfoek Introduction Time travel, a concept that has fascinated humanity for centuries, has long been relegated to the realm of science fiction. However, theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku has delved into the intricacies of time, pushing the boundaries of our understanding. In this article, we explore Kaku’s insights into the relativity of time within the…
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59-Year-Old Chimpanzee Refuses Food and Cries Until She Hears a Familiar Voice

59-Year-Old Chimpanzee Refuses Food and Cries Until She Hears a Familiar Voice

antonfoek There was serious concern at the Royal Burgers’  Zoo in Arnhem. Mama, the 59-year-old chimpanzee  matriarch, had refused to eat or drink for  several days. Her condition was rapidly worsening,  and the zoo staff felt time was running out.  In this tense atmosphere, the arrival of a  familiar person was about to change everything. Mama was not…
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Bob Nadkarni

Bob Nadkarni and The MAZE: A Legacy of Art and Jazz in Rio de Janeiro

antonfoek The Visionary Behind The MAZE Bob Nadkarni, a British journalist and filmmaker, moved to Rio de Janeiro over 40 years ago with a dream that extended far beyond his own artistic pursuits. He founded The MAZE not just as his home and art studio but as a cultural beacon in the heart of Catete.…
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